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  • A group of Jewish Pioneers (Chalutzim) Road building in the Negev Desert. Photographed in Palestine / Israel circa 1940
    IR_Road-Building-40s.jpg
  • Elevated view of Tzina Dizengoff square Tel Aviv, Israel. Black and white photograph from circa 1940. In 1938 the square was named in honor of Tzina (Zina) Dizengoff the wife of the first mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff.
    IR_Tzina-Dizengoff-40s.jpg
  • Circaète Jean-le-Blanc short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus), also known as the short-toed eagle, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers. Bird of Prey from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] by Le Vaillant, François, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire .1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-01_0312.jpg
  • Early 20th Century Photograph (Circa 1910) of the Famous city of Acre as seen from the sea. From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0259.jpg
  • Cape Town Circa 1763 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_017-1.jpg
  • Juvenile Circaète Jean-le-Blanc short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus), also known as the short-toed eagle, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers. Bird of Prey from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] by Le Vaillant, François, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire .1799
    IR_f_African-Birds-01_0319.jpg
  • Early 20th century photograph of the Tower of David, Jerusalem circa 1910 From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0055.jpg
  • Omnicycle a tricycle with two large rear wheels From Wheels and Wheeling; An indispensable handbook for cyclists, with over two hundred illustrations by Porter, Luther Henry. Published in Boston in 1892
    IR_f_wheelswheelingin00port_0190.jpg
  • André Derain (1880 - 1954), La ville italienne, Italian Town, Circa 1948-1950, Gouache on board laid down on canvas, 122 × 181.7 cm The Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019.
    VA_Goulandris-Museum_DSC06105.jpg
  • St. Louis, King of France, Crosses the Sea to Palestine, and is kept in a Saracen Prison (From an early 14th century window in the Abbey of St. Denis, France). [King Louis VII (1120 – 18 September 1180), called the Younger or the Young (French: le Jeune), was King of the Franks from 1137 to 1180. a Leader in the Second Crusade] From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0243.jpg
  • Early 19th century photograph of a great Fortress of the Crusaders: Ruins of Kerak, in Moab [Jordan] Fortified in 1142 From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0119.jpg
  • Vintage image of The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934, 14 years before the State of Israel. Black and White Photograph circa 1940
    IR_Wiezmann-Institute-50s.jpg
  • Historic image of German Mail and Passenger carriage watercolor by Eduard Gurk circa 1850. The town of Marienbad in the background
    IR_Lithography-Marienbad-13.jpg
  • Historic photograph of Habimah National theatre, Tel Aviv, Israel circa 1945
    IR_Habimah-50s.jpg
  • Canaanite Ceramic storage jars circa 2000 BCE
    IA_Terracotta_404.jpg
  • Byzantine Agora at ruins of Bet She'an, Israel, Bet shean is located in the northn regions of Israel, Bet She'an was the site of an Egyptian administrative center during the XVIII and XIX dynasties. In Hellenistic times it was a Scythian city from circa 625 to 300 B.C., and the biblical city Beth-shean. In 64 BC it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the center of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria.<br />
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During the 6th century Byzantine period, Bet She'an housed a Christian monastery named the Monastery of Lady Mary which has a Zodiac mosaic that is still preserved today.
    AH_b_BEIT-SHEAN-1861_PSh.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9817.jpg
  • Archaeologist Dr. Uzi Avner at the Leopard Temple prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. Dr. Avner was one of the excavators of this site in the 1980s. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9816.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9806.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9798.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9800.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9797.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9796.jpg
  • View from Cape Town from the sea Circa 1660 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_018.jpg
  • View from Cape Town from the sea Circa 1660 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_018-crop.jpg
  • André Derain (1880 - 1954), La ville italienne, Italian Town, Circa 1948-1950, Gouache on board laid down on canvas, 122 × 181.7 cm The Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019.
    VA_Goulandris-Museum_DSC06105-crop.jpg
  • Michael Faraday (1791-1867) English chemist and physicist, left, and John Frederic Daniell (1790-1845) English chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Among his inventions were the Daniell cell, a wet storage battery, and a hygrometer. Engraving from Circa 1840
    IR_Faraday-Daniell.jpg
  • Michael Faraday (1791-1867) English chemist and physicist, left, and John Frederic Daniell (1790-1845) English chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Among his inventions were the Daniell cell, a wet storage battery, and a hygrometer. Engraving from Circa 1840
    IR_Faraday-Daniell-crop.jpg
  • They Hurry to Constantinople colour plate From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0271.jpg
  • Louis Flung himself overboard [King Louis VII (1120 – 18 September 1180), called the Younger or the Young (French: le Jeune), was King of the Franks from 1137 to 1180. a Leader in the Second Crusade] colour plate from the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_Jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0241.jpg
  • Barbarossa (Frederick of Germany, Frederick Barbarossa (Friedrich I., Federico I; 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I) rests and waits for the Call of his Country During the Second Crusade. From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0207.jpg
  • Standard Bearers and Trumpeters of a Saracen Army on the March From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0123.jpg
  • Godfrey of Bouillon, First King of Jerusalem on his throne From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0091.jpg
  • black and white photograph of The Castle of a Great Crusader: Built by Raymond of Toulouse [Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse] at Tripoli [Lebanon] in 1103 From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0103.jpg
  • The Toil-Worn soldiers from the North fell upon their knees From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_Jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0073.jpg
  • Peter [Peter Bartholomew was a French soldier and mystic who was part of the First Crusade] in a moment held up an ancient spear-head From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0063.jpg
  • Crusaders and Saracens in battle at Nicea in the First Crusade. From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_Jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0043.jpg
  • Up went Boemond [Bohemond I of Antioch], the first by right of leadership From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0049.jpg
  • Jerusalem Pilgrims landing in Joppa [Jaffa] and Paying Toll to enter the Holy City From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
    IR_jerusalemcrusade00blyt_0027.jpg
  • The Order of Chivalry [An order of chivalry, order of knighthood, chivalric order, or equestrian order is an order of knights typically founded during or inspired by the original Catholic military orders of the Crusades (circa 1099–1291), paired with medieval concepts of ideals of chivalry].Plate XCVI from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0470.jpg
  • Oriental Jewish Pioneer (Chalutz) from Yemen, ploughs a field. Photographed in Palestine / Israel circa 1940
    IR_Oriental-Jew-40s.jpg
  • The mineral spring at Karlsbad, Germany. Historic watercolor painting by Eduard Gurk circa 1850
    IR_Lithography-Karlsbad-11.jpg
  • Historic etching of Bad Ischl, Austria Circa 1860
    IR_Lithography-Bad-Ischl-12.jpg
  • Historic Illustration of two women Bad Ems Circa 1850
    IR_Lithography-Bad-Ems-8.jpg
  • Historic Illustration View of Bad Ems by F. Herchnheim Circa 1850
    IR_Lithography-Bad-Ems-7.jpg
  • Female Jewish Pioneers (Chalutzot) Marching joyfully to work in a field. Photographed in Palestine / Israel circa 1940
    IR_Chalutzot-50s.jpg
  • German made Metrawatt Horvex 3 (Circa 1960) Light meter on white background
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  • German made Metrawatt Horvex 3 (Circa 1960) Light meter on white background
    IL_Light-meter_9067.JPG
  • Egypt, Sinai, Qalat Al-Guindi (Alternative name: Qalat El-Gindi) a mountain stronghold built by Saladin circa 1170
    BT_Sinai_fort_.jpg
  • Eclectic style architecture (circa 1925) Jaffa, Israel
    OR_Jaffa_2436.jpg
  • Four Cuneiform clay tablets with administrative text circa 2000 BCE
    IA_clay-tablets_373.jpg
  • Canaanite bronze weapons Bronze Age circa 2nd millennium BCE
    IA_bronze-weapons_23.jpg
  • 4 bronze javelin heads Bronze Age circa 1200  BCE (private collection)
    IA_Bronze_389.jpg
  • A Sassanid Glass Bowl circa 4th century CE
    IA_Glass_322.jpg
  • 3 pictographic clay tablets with administrative text Uruk Period circa 3000 BCE
    IA_Egyptian_340-342.jpg
  • 3 Cuneiform clay tablets with economic text circa 2000 BCE
    IA_Cuneiform_343-345.jpg
  • 3 cast bronze cudgel heads Bronze Age circa 2nd millennium BCE
    IA_Bronze_384-386.jpg
  • Canaanite bronze weapons Bronze Age circa 2nd millennium BCE
    IA_Bronze_387-388.jpg
  • A restoration of the export packing of Jaffa Oranges from Israel circa 1940 from the first Orchard in Rehovot - Minkov orchard.
    CL_F110523CL18.jpg
  • A restoration of the export packing of Jaffa Oranges from Israel circa 1940 from the first Orchard in Rehovot - Minkov orchard.
    CL_F110523CL17.jpg
  • The Roman ruines at Bet Shean, Israel Bet She'an was the site of an Egyptian administrative center during the XVIII and XIX dynasties. In Hellenistic times it was a Scythian city from circa 625 to 300 B.C., and the biblical city Beth-shean. In 64 BC it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the center of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria.
    AH_b_BEIT-SHEAN-685_PSh.jpg
  • Roman temple at the ruins of Bet She'an Israel. Bet shean is located in the northn regions of Israel, Bet She'an was the site of an Egyptian administrative center during the XVIII and XIX dynasties. In Hellenistic times it was a Scythian city from circa 625 to 300 B.C., and the biblical city Beth-shean. In 64 BC it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the center of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria.<br />
<br />
During the 6th century Byzantine period, Bet She'an housed a Christian monastery named the Monastery of Lady Mary which has a Zodiac mosaic that is still preserved today.
    AH_b_BEIT-SHEAN-1904_PSh.jpg
  • Egyptian idol found at Bet She'an Israel, Bet shean is located in the northn regions of Israel, Bet She'an was the site of an Egyptian administrative center during the XVIII and XIX dynasties. In Hellenistic times it was a Scythian city from circa 625 to 300 B.C., and the biblical city Beth-shean. In 64 BC it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the center of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria.<br />
<br />
During the 6th century Byzantine period, Bet She'an housed a Christian monastery named the Monastery of Lady Mary which has a Zodiac mosaic that is still preserved today.
    AH_b_BEIT-SHEAN-1891_PSh.jpg
  • Roman temple at the ruins of Bet She'an Israel. Bet shean is located in the northn regions of Israel, Bet She'an was the site of an Egyptian administrative center during the XVIII and XIX dynasties. In Hellenistic times it was a Scythian city from circa 625 to 300 B.C., and the biblical city Beth-shean. In 64 BC it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the center of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria.<br />
<br />
During the 6th century Byzantine period, Bet She'an housed a Christian monastery named the Monastery of Lady Mary which has a Zodiac mosaic that is still preserved today.
    AH_b_BEIT-SHEAN-1874_PSh.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9794.jpg
  • Leopard Temple a prehistoric cult site in the Uvda valley desert region, Negev, Israel. This site has been dates to have been dated to the Bronze age 6th Millennia BC and was in use for circa 4000 years. The name of the site is due to the finding of 16 animal figures 15 of them identified as [female] leopards and one as a hinted or dead ibex
    IR_f_Uvda_E9793.jpg
  • Historic painting of a View of Schlangenbad, Germany.  Gouache, by Anton Radl circa 1814
    IR_Lithography-Schlanggenbad-3.jpg
  • 3 pictographic clay tablets with administrative text Uruk Period circa 3000 BCE (private collection)
    IA_Egyptian_337-339.jpg
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